Distance learning in clinical medical education amid COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectives

Abstract Background As COVID-19 has been declared as a pandemic disease by the WHO on March 11th, 2020, the global incidence of COVID-19 disease increased dramatically. In response to the COVID-19 situation, Jordan announced the emergency state on the 19th of March, followed by the curfew on 21 Marc...

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Main Authors: Mahmoud Al-Balas, Hasan Ibrahim Al-Balas, Hatim M. Jaber, Khaled Obeidat, Hamzeh Al-Balas, Emad A. Aborajooh, Raed Al-Taher, Bayan Al-Balas
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-020-02257-4
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spelling doaj-8f7e3a1893374b9fac5585b85a220f242020-11-25T03:40:00ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202020-10-012011710.1186/s12909-020-02257-4Distance learning in clinical medical education amid COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectivesMahmoud Al-Balas0Hasan Ibrahim Al-Balas1Hatim M. Jaber2Khaled Obeidat3Hamzeh Al-Balas4Emad A. Aborajooh5Raed Al-Taher6Bayan Al-Balas7General and Breast Surgery, Department of General and Special Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Hashemite UniversityOtorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Yarmouk UniversityCommunity Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Balqa Applied UniversityTransplant and Hepatopancreaticobiliary Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and TechnologyGeneral and Gastrointestinal Surgery, Department of General and Special Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Hashemite UniversityGeneral and Gastrointestinal Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Mutah UniversityPediatric surgery, Department of general surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan UniversityYarmouk UniversityAbstract Background As COVID-19 has been declared as a pandemic disease by the WHO on March 11th, 2020, the global incidence of COVID-19 disease increased dramatically. In response to the COVID-19 situation, Jordan announced the emergency state on the 19th of March, followed by the curfew on 21 March. All educational institutions have been closed as well as educational activities including clinical medical education have been suspended on the 15th of March. As a result, Distance E-learning emerged as a new method of teaching to maintain the continuity of medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic related closure of educational institutions. Distance E-Learning is defined as using computer technology to deliver training, including technology-supported learning either online, offline, or both. Before this period, distance learning was not considered in Jordanian universities as a modality for education. This study aims to explore the situation of distance E-learning among medical students during their clinical years and to identify possible challenges, limitations, satisfaction as well as perspectives for this approach to learning. Methods This cross-sectional study is based on a questionnaire that was designed and delivered to medical students in their clinical years. For this study, the estimated sample size (n = 588) is derived from the online Raosoft sample size calculator. Results A total of 652 students have completed the questionnaire, among them, 538 students (82.5%) have participated in distance learning in their medical schools amid COVID-19 pandemic. The overall satisfaction rate in medical distance learning was 26.8%, and it was significantly higher in students with previous experience in distance learning in their medical schools as well as when instructors were actively participating in learning sessions, using multimedia and devoting adequate time for their sessions. The delivery of educational material using synchronous live streaming sessions represented the major modality of teaching and Internet streaming quality and coverage was the main challenge that was reported by 69.1% of students. Conclusion With advances in technologies and social media, distance learning is a new and rapidly growing approach for undergraduate, postgraduate, and health care providers. It may represent an optimal solution to maintain learning processes in exceptional and emergency situations such as COVID-19 pandemic. Technical and infrastructural resources reported as a major challenge for implementing distance learning, so understanding technological, financial, institutional, educators, and student barriers are essential for the successful implementation of distance learning in medical education.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-020-02257-4COVID-19Distance learningE-learningMedical education
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author Mahmoud Al-Balas
Hasan Ibrahim Al-Balas
Hatim M. Jaber
Khaled Obeidat
Hamzeh Al-Balas
Emad A. Aborajooh
Raed Al-Taher
Bayan Al-Balas
spellingShingle Mahmoud Al-Balas
Hasan Ibrahim Al-Balas
Hatim M. Jaber
Khaled Obeidat
Hamzeh Al-Balas
Emad A. Aborajooh
Raed Al-Taher
Bayan Al-Balas
Distance learning in clinical medical education amid COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectives
BMC Medical Education
COVID-19
Distance learning
E-learning
Medical education
author_facet Mahmoud Al-Balas
Hasan Ibrahim Al-Balas
Hatim M. Jaber
Khaled Obeidat
Hamzeh Al-Balas
Emad A. Aborajooh
Raed Al-Taher
Bayan Al-Balas
author_sort Mahmoud Al-Balas
title Distance learning in clinical medical education amid COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectives
title_short Distance learning in clinical medical education amid COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectives
title_full Distance learning in clinical medical education amid COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectives
title_fullStr Distance learning in clinical medical education amid COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Distance learning in clinical medical education amid COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectives
title_sort distance learning in clinical medical education amid covid-19 pandemic in jordan: current situation, challenges, and perspectives
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background As COVID-19 has been declared as a pandemic disease by the WHO on March 11th, 2020, the global incidence of COVID-19 disease increased dramatically. In response to the COVID-19 situation, Jordan announced the emergency state on the 19th of March, followed by the curfew on 21 March. All educational institutions have been closed as well as educational activities including clinical medical education have been suspended on the 15th of March. As a result, Distance E-learning emerged as a new method of teaching to maintain the continuity of medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic related closure of educational institutions. Distance E-Learning is defined as using computer technology to deliver training, including technology-supported learning either online, offline, or both. Before this period, distance learning was not considered in Jordanian universities as a modality for education. This study aims to explore the situation of distance E-learning among medical students during their clinical years and to identify possible challenges, limitations, satisfaction as well as perspectives for this approach to learning. Methods This cross-sectional study is based on a questionnaire that was designed and delivered to medical students in their clinical years. For this study, the estimated sample size (n = 588) is derived from the online Raosoft sample size calculator. Results A total of 652 students have completed the questionnaire, among them, 538 students (82.5%) have participated in distance learning in their medical schools amid COVID-19 pandemic. The overall satisfaction rate in medical distance learning was 26.8%, and it was significantly higher in students with previous experience in distance learning in their medical schools as well as when instructors were actively participating in learning sessions, using multimedia and devoting adequate time for their sessions. The delivery of educational material using synchronous live streaming sessions represented the major modality of teaching and Internet streaming quality and coverage was the main challenge that was reported by 69.1% of students. Conclusion With advances in technologies and social media, distance learning is a new and rapidly growing approach for undergraduate, postgraduate, and health care providers. It may represent an optimal solution to maintain learning processes in exceptional and emergency situations such as COVID-19 pandemic. Technical and infrastructural resources reported as a major challenge for implementing distance learning, so understanding technological, financial, institutional, educators, and student barriers are essential for the successful implementation of distance learning in medical education.
topic COVID-19
Distance learning
E-learning
Medical education
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-020-02257-4
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